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LucnetSolutions
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I used to be a big Budweiser drinker. _________________ http://www.LucnetSolutions.com - World Wide Hosting Solutions |
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Rizzo
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Corona with a lime in the neck of the bottle. _________________ Mummybrain - For Mums & Dads around the world |
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seo
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LucnetSolutions
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Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 10:11 am Post subject: |
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I just remebered which one I liked. I couldn't remember before.
It is amber bock
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seo
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LucnetSolutions
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Ant
Joined: 29 May 2006 Posts: 73 Location: Christchurch, Dorset, UK
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i tend to go for whatever ale is on tap, something local is always good to try, gone are my student days of cheap larger or bottles of bud!
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seo
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What's the name of this classic German beer? I can't remember the name ... _________________ Travel News Online College Degree |
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iatbm
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capebretoner
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I have a habit of changing my fav from time to time. Of the local beers I like alexander Keiths and Oland Export. For rather more well known beers I like Clancy's.
But then of course, when sitting on the deck in the evening I love a Kilkenny or Guiness.  _________________ Webmaster Blog | Free forums | Free Hit Counter |
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seo
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But then of course, when sitting on the deck in the evening I love a Kilkenny or Guiness.  |
Used to drink Guinness all the time. The taste really grows on you. _________________ Travel News Online College Degree |
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dojo
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I am not a beer drinker, but I have found Heineken to be a nice one. I like the nice delicate taste and the fact I don't get that sour aftertaste as in other beer's case _________________ Webmaster Tips & Tricks - Music forums - Movie forums |
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seo
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Now I remember, Augustin!
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Trusylver
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